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we leaving ourselves wide open for the sanctions that we have so often placed on other countries who depended on us for trade? Its actually difficult to buy "Made in U.S.A." anymore. Is it wise to leave the U.S. so vulnerable to Communist countries?

2007-11-11 15:42:26 · 4 answers · asked by BekindtoAnimals22 7 in Politics & Government Government

Spock: So you don't care that we have to depend on foreign countries for our needs instead of having an element of selfsufficiency. I do. I like "Made in U.S.A. very much.

2007-11-11 15:59:20 · update #1

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The first rule of commerce is that capital will chase after the lowest cost qualified labor available. The second rule is that there is nothing you can do about rule #1. There are only three communist countries: Peoples Republic of China, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea and the Socialist Republic of Cuba. We only have trade with the first one. And China does not provide any vital equipment or supplies to this nation. So, they could levy an embargo tomorrow and the worst case might be some layoffs at WalMart stores.

2007-11-11 17:14:32 · answer #1 · answered by desertviking_00 7 · 1 0

US is going to dogs ! We used to be No 1, in everything. Now we are something like 12 in health care, or lack of it, and something like 16 in educating our children in math and science. We are the most hated country in the world. We are going straight down the drain !

2007-11-11 23:57:25 · answer #2 · answered by kenneth h 6 · 1 0

We are screwing ourselves over.
Fake conservatives are selling us out to the international community

2007-11-11 23:51:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

it is touching that you are so concerned that if international politics loses it the Chinese will refuse to ship our toys and clothes to Wal-Mart.

Mexico would like to have the jobs back, so they hope the Chinese do.

2007-11-11 23:51:01 · answer #4 · answered by Spock (rhp) 7 · 0 0

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